Desex is a verb.
DefinitionsTo desex means to remove the sexual organs of an animal, usually to prevent reproduction.
PronunciationsUS: /diˈsɛks/
UK: /diːˈsɛks/
Origin and UsageThe term "desex" is a combination of "de-" (meaning "remove") and "sex." It is primarily used in veterinary medicine to refer to the surgical removal of the testicles or ovaries of an animal. This procedure is also known as spaying (for females) or neutering (for males). Desexing is commonly performed on domestic animals such as dogs and cats to control their population and prevent unwanted litters.
SynonymsOther words that can be used to express the same meaning as "desex" include "spay," "neuter," "castrate," and "sterilize."
Related WordsSome related 5-letter words include "sexed," "sexes," "hexed," "hexes," and "decks."
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